Complex equipment.
Compressed timelines.
Disciplined execution.
Testing Solutions for Mission Critical Cooling Systems
ABOUT US
Focused on predictability under real-world conditions.
Iron Grid Solutions supports mission-critical teams with load testing strategy, temporary power planning, and on-site execution during the most time-sensitive phases of commissioning.
Where commissioning pressure typically shows up.
Even experienced teams are often asked to make testing and temporary power decisions under compressed timelines, evolving specifications, and incomplete manufacturer guidance.
Early assumptions tend to harden quickly. By the time testing begins, options are narrower, schedules are tighter, and the margin for correction is smaller.
This is usually where experience matters more than availability.
WHAT WE DO
Support during decision moments that affect downstream risk.
Iron Grid is typically engaged when teams need clarity before committing to equipment, discipline during execution, and steady support when conditions change.
Our role is not to simplify complex systems or replace internal expertise. It is to apply deep, OEM-agnostic understanding of testing and temporary power equipment so projects are aligned to their actual commissioning intent, not forced into what happens to be available.
Rental and procurement, guided by commissioning intent.
We operate across two primary paths, depending on testing duration, reuse strategy, and long-term operational plans. In both cases, the work begins with analysis, not inventory.
Rental recommendations are based on testing parameters, cooling architecture, and site constraints. Equipment selection is OEM-neutral and driven by suitability, not ownership bias.
Rental, Testing & Power Solutions
Testing
Solutions
Liquid-cooled load banks | Air-cooled load banks | Boilers
Power
Solutions
Liquid-cooled load banks | Air-cooled load banks | Boilers
Not sure where to start?
A short technical worksheet is available for teams that want an initial analysis of testing scope, schedule, and constraints. It is used to prepare for a technical discussion. No obligation.
PROCUREMENT
Long-Term Fit, Not Short-Term Convenience
Why teams involve Iron Grid
Teams occasionally purchase equipment that later proves misaligned with their immediate testing needs or long-term operating plans.
Iron Grid evaluates project requirements first, then matches them to the correct equipment based on actual use cases. We work across manufacturers, leverage established OEM relationships, and secure pricing below retail value. The result is equipment that fits both near-term commissioning and future operations.
Testing Equipment
Liquid-cooled load banks
Air-cooled load banks
Power Equipment
Turbines
Standby generators (2.5 MW and above)
Wet and dry transformers
Switchgear
I.R.O.N PLAN FOR SUCCESS
A structured approach to reduce risk during testing and commissioning.
The I.R.O.N. framework reflects how we operate internally. It is not an onboarding funnel. It is a discipline shaped by field experience and informed by where risk most often appears.
Initiate:
Early Technical Alignment
Understanding testing intent, constraints, and schedule sensitivity.
Review:
Specification and Risk Review
Evaluating load profiles, cooling, OEM considerations, logistics, and lead times.
Order:
Equipment and Timeline Lock-In
Securing equipment only after alignment is achieved.
Navigate:
Active Support Through Execution
Staying engaged through delivery, setup, testing, and schedule changes.
Built around execution, not abstraction.
Our team operates from active warehouses and field environments, not just conference calls. Equipment familiarity, logistics discipline, and on-site coordination are part of daily work, not theoretical capabilities.
When timing matters, conversations tend to be technical.
Initial discussions focus on understanding commissioning intent, constraints, and decision timing. There is no obligation, and no expectation that a conversation leads to a transaction. Many do not. That is often appropriate.